Una Bibliografía De Arte Novohispano

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Comprehensive and systematic bibliography of Mexican colonial art publications and documents from 1520-1990 compiled by a distinguished and accomplished academic. Goes beyond previous bibliographies of Mexican colonial art in scope and professionalism, and includes themes largely ignored until now. Categories include architecture, painting, sculpture, industrial and decorative arts, engraving, theory and criticism, conservation and restoration, history of cities and their monuments, catalogs and exhibitions, maps, and guides –Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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